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geek denial?
What is wrong with me, that I do not own an MP3 player, let alone want an Apple iPod? Is this wrong? alec, trying desparately to think-up something angsty to keep up with my friends and colleagues.
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week recap
glug – ah! a very welcome pint of black sheep brewery’s golden sheep pale ale accompanies me as i write this entry. it’s been a long week, and today has been the culmination of the week. my dad turned up on monday for an extended visit over christmas. i picked him up from a midway
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one of the many reasons i hate gnome
you are using gnome the application which switches between virtual desktops, dies you quit and restart, but don’t get it back, because some bonehead decided that saving the state of your desktop on exit and resetting it to precisely that on next login, is a really cool idea.
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inch by inch
this is all so very carole smiley. for the first time in – what, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 – nearly four years, one of my rooms looks approximately the way that I envisioned it looking when I bought the house. we’re not quite there yet, but the curtains (with extra blackout liners) are up, the
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thought for the day
doing what’s right is sometimes the hardest thing you ever have to do.
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RIAA in a spin over CD copying bust (The Register)
[www.theregister.co.uk] But the RIAA seems to be having a few problems with the facts itself. Yesterday it issued a press release announcing a piracy bust in New York which unearthed 421 CD-R burners. Only there weren’t 421 burners, but “the equivalent of 421 burners.” In fact, there were just 156. How did the RIAA account
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excellent weekend
i am so pooped. faced with the choice of continuing re-decoration of the bedroom, and going to aberystwyth to see a play, i elected to do both, and managed to pull it off successfully. i was materially helped by the BBC having deferred the timeslot for BtVS “Once More With Feeling” by one week inorder
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dulux ivory lace
The room looks lovely. The first colour coat is on, and the only bit remaining to do is the 2″ band where the walls meet the ceiling, which is a hand-brush job. then a second coat, and the room will be finished for painting. I wasn’t wholly convinced until I covered the whole room and
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“plain english campaign” golden bull awards
[www.plainenglish.co.uk]
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michael moore
Just back from a talk by American satirist Michael Moore – [www.michaelmoore.com] It was a thought-provoking couple of hours, covering personal history, politics, US and UK cultures, Iraq, Afghanistan, 9/11, censorship – all kinds of stuff regarding which I have been developing serious views in the past 10 years[1]. He was wild, funny, engaging, preachy,
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just got home…
…from a market-research evening on behalf of BSM (British School of Motoring/Motorcycling) – more on this tomorrow, but I hope I’ve not miffed them, they seemed like nice people. Ah – the couple next door are now shagging wildly, loudly and resonantly. Lovely. I suppose I’m envious, but I could also do without that particular
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stuff i’ve learned in the past 24 hrs
It takes about three hours to do a coat of paint in my bedroom; this seems like a long time, but includes everything from setting-up to washing-out the rollers and brushes, along with shuffling-around the dust-sheets and suchlike. The room is now, well, less pink. Mostly white. Hint-of-underlying-pinkish, but when the sunlight hits it, it